Utility Aid (UA) and the Sport & Recreation Alliance have launched a domestic switching service for National Governing Bodies and member organisations of the Alliance which will allow members, supporters and staff to switch their energy supplies.
Following a report from the Competition and Market Authority (CMA) it has been identified that over 70% of domestic customers are paying too much for their energy. UA were already well aware of this and have launched an ‘energy4sport’ brand, ready for Alliance members to engage with and subsequently enable their members to save money on energy bills.
UA will set-up the Ofgem-approved branded site for your organisation free of charge and will manage all switches, giving you reports on numbers, and provide a free support line. Why is this different to other switching sites? Well, the commission that is earnt from energy switches will be re-invested directly back to your organisation. So, if your organisation has 20,000 members, for example, and 3% switch their electricity and gas via your site, your organisation will receive £3,240.
For each family household the average saving is £160. In turn, this can represent more than the equivalent of an annual membership subscription of your sport or recreational activity and, therefore, potentially be used to encourage participation of your activity.
Its easy as that. Visit the website to save and raise. Save your supporters money and raise funds for your organisation.
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